Is there hope for the planet? Yiorgos Mylonadis, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Strategic and International Management, talks about how to encourage companies to find ways to beat global warming.Author(s): No creator set

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UNSWTV - brain food for beautiful minds Into animation or innovation? Want to see what some of Australia's best young minds are up to? Be inspired. Come to us for Animation Mondays, Innovation Thursdays and engage with the inspiring next gen of innovators, entrepreneurs, designers and thinkers. This is UNSWTV. Brain food for beautiful minds. Subscribe and let us feed your thirst for knowledge. http:://www.youtube.com/unsw
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Jupiter: the Largest Planet in Our Solar System(Note: the first few English captions at the bottom of the screen were scrambled.) This video is an adaptation of the breezy Science on a Sphere production by supremely talented members of NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio. This video explores Jupiter's role as the 800-pound gorilla of our solar system, with stops on its fascinating moons and the big red spot. Additional video from NASA JPL and ESA Hubble. (07:30)Author(s): No creator set

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PES Celebration This artefact outlines the creation of a new website for Innovation North students holding details of all work placements (short, long term, voluntary, paid).The Institute for Enterprise funded the project and the money helped pay a student to maintain the website for a yearAuthor(s): Creator not set

Del Mar NOW - May 2014 This edition of "Del Mar NOW", hosted by Dr. Amy Mintz, featured the East and West Campus Instructors of the Year.It was broadcast in May 2014 and airs on digital cable channel 19 in Corpus Christi. "Del Mar NOW" is produced by DMC-TV.Author(s): No creator set

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The Rise of Dinosaurs This is an animated documentary of the rise of dinosaurs. The video depicts how the small meat-eating dinosaurs of the Triassic period rise to dominate the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. (Lots of violence!)

The 1885 Society: Funding Research and Innovation The 1885 Society is a unique fund of unrestricted monies that the UA President uses to support the best and brightest faculty and students at the University or Arizona. This year, 1885 Society Fellow Marissa Juarez, a Ph.D. student, investigated the connection between the Afro-Brazilian martial art form of capoeira and the academic discipline of Rhetoric. Last year, Chris McGinnis, an M.F.A. student, used painting to explore the link between mechanization and American identity, while EngineeringAuthor(s): No creator set

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17.433 International Relations of East Asia (MIT) The aim of this course is to introduce and analyze the international relations of East Asia. With four great powers, three nuclear weapons states, and two of the world's largest economies, East Asia is one of the most dynamic and consequential regions in world politics. This course will examine the sources of conflict and cooperation in both periods, assessing competing explanations for key events in East Asia's international relations. Readings will be drawn from international relations theory,Author(s): Fravel, M. Taylor

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A basic definition of science promotion would be useful here: in the context of this course it means putting forward the benefits of science by motivating and engaging non-scientists. You may be aware of the sociological argument that science is open to social influences and constraints, and it is worth bearing this in mind when thinking about whether the benefits of science are necessarily the same for everyone. Likewise, you will need to remember that the public is not a homogeneous mass wi

Read My Bar Graph! In this "Cyberchase" video clip, the kids create their own bar graph to track the amount of bugs in the main Cybrary. They compare their bar graph to the one that Hacker created (to trick Ms. Fileshare, the librarian) and realize that the two bar graphs are based on different scales. (01:10)Author(s): No creator set

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Representation and re-Presentation: Emerging Digital Conventions of Architectural Communication This paper examines the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of digital architectural representation. Emerging digital tools, processes, and methods are sponsoring new conventions for the communication of architectural ideas and motives. New conventions yielded through digital media offer fresh and currently uncodified ways to communicate. These new conventions attempt to communicate the same ideas as the old, sometimes subverting the imperative for drawing as the representation does not refAuthor(s): Ambrose, Michael A.; Lisa Lacharit?

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The Coming Asian Century: challenges for the West [Audio] Speaker(s): Dr Yu Jie (Cherry), Dr Parag Khanna, Gideon Rachman | This event marks the launch Parag Khanna's book, The Future is Asian: Global Order in the 21st Century. In the 19th century, the world was Europeanized. In the 20th century, it was Americanized. Now, in the 21st century, the world is being irreversibly Asianized. The "Asian Century" is even bigger than you think. Far greater than just China, the new Asian system taking shape is a multi-civilizational order spanning Saudi Arabia toAuthor(s): No creator set